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Buy the Kodak V705

The Kodak EasyShare V705 digital camera updates the existing EasyShare
V570 model, which marked the debut of Kodak's twin-lens design concept. Both
cameras include a 39 - 117mm optical zoom lens, and a secondary 23mm fixed
focal-length lens, each coupled to their own CCD image sensor.
Where the V570 used two five megapixel imagers, the V705 bumps the resolution
to seven megapixels. Alongside the change of imager, the ISO
sensitivity
range
has also been adjusted slightly, with the minimum ISO now being 50 - just slightly
lower.

Most other features of the new Kodak V705 look to be similar to the
original camera, including a 2.5" LCD display with 230,000 pixels, choice
of three metering modes, five white balance modes, a built-in flash strobe
good to 2.2 meters (or 3.1 meters with the wide-angle lens), 20 scene modes
for ease of use, and the ability to record movies in QuickTime MPEG4 format.
Images and movies are both stored on Secure Digital cards, or 32MB of built-in
memory. Power comes courtesy of a proprietary Lithium Ion battery. The Kodak
EasyShare V705 goes on sale from September 2006.